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  • 111Neighborhood watch — For other uses, see Neighborhood watch (disambiguation). Neighborhood watch sign near Picayune, MS., USA …

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  • 112USS Ward (DD-139) — was a 1247 ton (1,267 metric ton) Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during World War I, later APD 16 in World War II. She was the first Navy ship to engage the Japanese during the attack on Pearl Harbor.History Ward was named in… …

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  • 113USS Blakeley (DD-150) — The second USS Blakeley (DD–150) was a Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy during the World War II. She was named for Captain Johnston Blakeley.History Blakeley was launched 19 September 1918 by William Cramp and Sons Ship and Engine …

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  • 114C class blimp — NOTOC Infobox Aircraft name=C class caption= type=Patrol airship manufacturer=Various designer= first flight=30 September 1918, at Wingfoot Lake introduced= retired=1922 status= primary user=US Navy more users= produced= number built=10 variants… …

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  • 115Rupert Lonsdale — Rupert Philip Lonsdale (5 May 1905 25 April 1999) was a British submarine commander, prisoner of war and Anglican clergyman. He was forced to surrender his ship in World War II, and was honourably acquitted at the inevitable court martial after… …

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  • 116No. 401 Squadron RCAF — Active 1 March 1941 10 July 1945 15 April 1946 23 June 1996 Country  Canada A …

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  • 11748th Fighter Wing — Infobox Military Unit unit name= 48th Fighter Wing caption= 48th Fighter Wing Insignia dates= 20 November 1940 country= United States allegiance= branch= United States Air Force type= role= Fighter size= Wing command structure= United States Air… …

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  • 118Gabriel Richard Catholic High School — Infobox Secondary school name = Gabriel Richard Catholic High School motto = Life s Lessons Learned established = 1965 type = Private affiliations = Catholic principal = Brother James Rottenbucher CSC city = Riverview state = Michigan country =… …

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  • 119KP duty — [ Sailor on KP duty on a U.S. Navy ship] KP duty is kitchen police or kitchen patrol work under the kitchen staff assigned to U.S. enlisted military personnel. KP can be either the work or the personnel assigned to perform such work. In the… …

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  • 120Aviation in World War I — One of the many innovations of World War I, aircraft were first used for reconnaissance purposes and later as fighters and bombers. Consequently, this was the first war which involved a struggle for control of the air, which turned it into… …

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